Bio-efficacy, physical integrity, community usage and washing practices of mosquito nets treated with ICON MAXX long-lasting insecticidal treatment in India
BACKGROUND New brands of potential long lasting insecticide nets (LLINs) and LLIN treatment kits require field evaluation before they are used in a vector control programme. OBJECTIVES The aim of this study was to evaluate the bio-efficacy, usage, washing practice and physical integrity of nets trea...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Memórias do Instituto Oswaldo Cruz 2018-10, Vol.112 (2) |
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Zusammenfassung: | BACKGROUND New brands of potential long lasting insecticide nets
(LLINs) and LLIN treatment kits require field evaluation before they
are used in a vector control programme. OBJECTIVES The aim of this
study was to evaluate the bio-efficacy, usage, washing practice and
physical integrity of nets treated with LLIN treatment kit, ICON MAXX
in a phase III field trial in Odisha state, India. METHODS A total of
300 polyester nets treated with ICON MAXX and 140 polyester nets
treated conventionally with lambdacyhalothrin CS 2.5% ITNs were
distributed. The bio-efficacy was evaluated with WHO cone bioassay. The
chemical analysis of netting pieces was done at the beginning, after 12
and 36 months of the trial. FINDINGS After one year of distribution of
nets, the bioassay showed 100% mortality on both ITNs and ICON MAXX
treated nets. At 36 months, the overall pass rate was 58.8% and the
mean lambda-cyhalothrin content of LLINs was 34.5 mg ai/m2, showing a
loss of 44.4% of the original concentration. CONCLUSION ICON MAXX
treated LLIN was found to retain bio-efficacy causing 97% knockdown of
Anopheles stephensi up to 30 months and met the WHOPES criteria.
However, the desired bio-efficacy was not sustained up to 36 months. |
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ISSN: | 1678-8060 |